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When nodes have been freed from memory, our plugin just automatically detects when it happens and detaches the listeners/events. by the mean of is_instance_valid.
Usually it's enough, but when a big chunk of memory has been freed, we literally no longer can access the address to the node and get a segfault.
The simple solution for it, should to connect to the signal tree_exited so we can detach node at this moment instead of checking the pointer.
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This one is a tricky issue.
When nodes have been freed from memory, our plugin just automatically detects when it happens and detaches the listeners/events. by the mean of
is_instance_valid
.Usually it's enough, but when a big chunk of memory has been freed, we literally no longer can access the address to the node and get a segfault.
The simple solution for it, should to connect to the signal
tree_exited
so we can detach node at this moment instead of checking the pointer.The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: